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Mila 18 is a novel by Leon Uris set in German-occupied Warsaw, Poland, before and during World War II. Mila 18 debuted at #7 on The New York Times Best Seller List (the second-highest debut of any Uris novel ever, bested only by the #6 debut of Trinity in 1976) and peaked at #2 in August 1961. Leon Uris's work, based on real events, covers the Nazi occupation of Poland and the atrocities of systematically dehumanising and eliminating the Jewish people of Poland. The name "Mila 18" is taken from the headquarters bunker of Jewish resistance fighters underneath the building at ulica Miła 18 (18 Mila Street, in English, 18 Pleasant Street). (See Miła 18.)The term ghetto takes on a clearer meaning as the courageous Jewish leaders fight a losing battle against not only the Nazis and their henchm

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  • Mila 18 is a novel by Leon Uris set in German-occupied Warsaw, Poland, before and during World War II. Mila 18 debuted at #7 on The New York Times Best Seller List (the second-highest debut of any Uris novel ever, bested only by the #6 debut of Trinity in 1976) and peaked at #2 in August 1961. Leon Uris's work, based on real events, covers the Nazi occupation of Poland and the atrocities of systematically dehumanising and eliminating the Jewish people of Poland. The name "Mila 18" is taken from the headquarters bunker of Jewish resistance fighters underneath the building at ulica Miła 18 (18 Mila Street, in English, 18 Pleasant Street). (See Miła 18.)The term ghetto takes on a clearer meaning as the courageous Jewish leaders fight a losing battle against not only the Nazis and their henchm (en)
  • Mila 18 é um romance de Leon Uris que se passa em Varsóvia, na Polónia (ocupada pelo alemães), antes e durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. O trabalho de Leon Uris, baseado em eventos reais, cobre a ocupação Nazi da Polónia e as atrocidades desumanas que visavam eliminar sistematicamente o povo judeu da Polónia. O nome "Mila 18" é tirado do quartel-general de resistência dos combatentes judeus, debaixo da rua Mila 18. O termo gueto ganha um significado mais claro quando os corajosos líderes judeus lutam não só contra os Nazis, mas também com os exploradores e colaboradores entre eles. (pt)
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  • Mila 18 is a novel by Leon Uris set in German-occupied Warsaw, Poland, before and during World War II. Mila 18 debuted at #7 on The New York Times Best Seller List (the second-highest debut of any Uris novel ever, bested only by the #6 debut of Trinity in 1976) and peaked at #2 in August 1961. Leon Uris's work, based on real events, covers the Nazi occupation of Poland and the atrocities of systematically dehumanising and eliminating the Jewish people of Poland. The name "Mila 18" is taken from the headquarters bunker of Jewish resistance fighters underneath the building at ulica Miła 18 (18 Mila Street, in English, 18 Pleasant Street). (See Miła 18.)The term ghetto takes on a clearer meaning as the courageous Jewish leaders fight a losing battle against not only the Nazis and their henchmen, but also profiteers and collaborators among themselves. Eventually, as the ghetto is reduced to rubble, a few courageous individuals with few weapons and no outside help assume command of ghetto defence, form a makeshift army and make a stand. (en)
  • Mila 18 é um romance de Leon Uris que se passa em Varsóvia, na Polónia (ocupada pelo alemães), antes e durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial. O trabalho de Leon Uris, baseado em eventos reais, cobre a ocupação Nazi da Polónia e as atrocidades desumanas que visavam eliminar sistematicamente o povo judeu da Polónia. O nome "Mila 18" é tirado do quartel-general de resistência dos combatentes judeus, debaixo da rua Mila 18. O termo gueto ganha um significado mais claro quando os corajosos líderes judeus lutam não só contra os Nazis, mas também com os exploradores e colaboradores entre eles. Quando o gueto é reduzido a escombros, alguns indivíduos corajosos com poucas armas e sem ajuda externa, assumem o comando de defesa do gueto, formando um exército improvisado e tomando assim, uma posição. (pt)
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